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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: “MORE AMERICANS TARGETED BY FBI THAN MUSLIMS”: THE REAL SURVEILLANCE IS A TOOL OF CONTROL As President Trump and supporters continue the push to levy an arbitrary travel ban from a smattering of predominantly Muslim countries, a debate rages in the United States about the validity and effectiveness of preventing terrorism by strangling immigration. Now, simple data can put that debate to rest. Since January 2015, the FBI has also arrested more anti-immigrant American citizens plotting violent attacks on Muslims within the U.S. than it has refugees, or former refugees, from any banned country, writes Nora Ellingsen for Lawfare. Ellingsen would know, too, after having worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigations Counterterrorism Division for five years, she left for Harvard Law School but has tracked statistics closely for Lawfare since. And Ellingsen remains cagey to unreported information she knows what is likely taking place behind the scenes, even when it either isnt or hasnt been disclosed to the public. In a recent article titled, Its Not Foreigners Who are Plotting Here: What the Data Really Show, Ellingsen explains, The Program on Extremism at George Washington University has routinely published statistics indicating that the vast majority of individuals charged in the U.S. with offenses related to ISIL are U.S. citizens. When considering all terrorism offenses, that claim holds up80 of the 97 suspects arrested in the past two years, or more than 82 percent, are American citizens. Most of those, notably, are not naturalized citizens. Of the U.S. citizens, only six were naturalized. In other words, more than 76 percent of individuals arrested by the FBI over the past two years for terrorism-related offenses were U.S. citizens as a result of having been born in the United States. Americans present a far greater threat to Americans than immigrants from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, or Somalia the named countries in Trumps disputatious ban. But even naturalized U.S. citizens havent committed or plotted to commit acts of terrorism on American soil. According to the aforementioned statistics, two of six naturalized citizens emigrated from Bosnia, which didnt make the list nor did Israel, staunch U.S. government policy driver, and original home of the third naturalized citizen, who had been convicted on charges of terrorism previously. Nihad Rosic and Mediha Medy Salkicevic, Ellingsen continues, emigrated to the U.S. from Bosnia, a country not on Trumps list. While in the United States, the government alleges that Rosic and Salkicevic raised and sent money to individuals fighting with ISIL in Syria and Iraq. Both men contributed money from their personal savings, while other members of the conspiracy sent supplies including tactical gear. At one point, Rosic attempted to leave the country to join ISIL as a fighter overseas. Neither subject plotted an attack in the United States. Another naturalized citizen, Rasmieh Yousef Odeh came to the United States from Israela country thats really not on Trumps list. Odehs case is unique; she was charged with immigration violations for failing to disclose a previous terrorism conviction in Israel. Now 68 years old, Odeh was convicted in Israel for her role in the 1969 bombings of a supermarket and the British Consulate in Jerusalem, which were carried out on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP.) In the past two years, Odeh is the only convicted terrorist to slip through the cracks and immigrate to the United States. However, the indictment makes no charges that she was engaged in any sort of terrorist activity while living in the Chicago area. Heres where the statistics get really interesting. While the remaining three naturalized citizens did, indeed, emigrate from nations Trump takes issue with, but not for anything pertaining to his ostensible terrorism concerns. Two men one from Iraq, the other, Syria were not charged with material support to terrorism, but with making false statements to law enforcement, and nothing in the public court documents suggests that either subject engaged in attack plotting in the United States. Exactly one naturalized citizen from the travel blacklist engaged in activity related to terrorism, as Ellingsen explains, Of the six naturalized citizens on our list, there is exactly one from a newly banned country who was charged with material support to terrorism. Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud emigrated to the U.S. from Somalia. In April 2014, Mohamud traveled from Ohio to Istanbul and onward to Syria, where he received weapons and explosives training. In June 2014, Mohamud returned to the U.S., where he told an acquaintance that he wanted to attack a military facility or a prison, killing U.S. military members. So, if perpetually-paranoid Americans arent threatened by immigrants from the apparently Sinful Seven countries, who should they fear? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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